7.041595
5 times sqroot 2
145 1! = 1 4! = 24 5! = 120
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twenty-one The above assumes that only 9 is in the square root. For all we know, it could be the whole thing. Try to be more specific please. For example. Sqroot(9x4/6x10-5+6) sqroot(36/6x10+1) sqroot(6x10+1) sqroot(61) ~7.81
It equals 24.
s = -145
5 times sqroot 2
145 1! = 1 4! = 24 5! = 120
To find the number that, when multiplied by another number, equals 145, you would divide 145 by the other number. In this case, if we are looking for a whole number solution, the factors of 145 are 1, 5, 29, and 145. Therefore, the pairs of numbers that multiply to 145 are (1, 145) and (5, 29).
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5 plus 25 equals 60. Need to solve for 5 plus 25 equals ?: 2 plus 10 equals 24 is equivalent to 2 × (1 plus 5) equals 2 × (12); and 3 plus 15 equals 36 is equivalent to 3 ×(1 plus 5) equals 3 × (12); thus 5 plus 25 equals ? is equivalent to 5 × (1 plus 5) equals 5 × (12); thus ? = 5 × 12 = 60.
Multiplication:29*5=145
twenty-one The above assumes that only 9 is in the square root. For all we know, it could be the whole thing. Try to be more specific please. For example. Sqroot(9x4/6x10-5+6) sqroot(36/6x10+1) sqroot(6x10+1) sqroot(61) ~7.81
well theres 5 X 29 and 1 X 145
145 divided by 7 equals 20 with a remainder of 5.
It equals 24.
7+2+5= 14 35 42